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Phigalia strigataria

Phigalia strigataria
Glynn County, Georgia, USA
March 2, 2020

Moved
Moved from Toothed Phigalia.

strigataria
The absence of the PM line "tooth" on vein M1, along with the weaker, more diffuse transverse lines and overall more olivaceous color, places this specimen as most likely the form of strigataria known for it's darker shaded PM area.

 
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